Bash said, “John Bolton was basically relegated to being, in essence, a Fox News commentator, a hawk commentator inside the white house. And in that role, that pit him directly against the president’s instincts. The president wanted to have photo ops, headlines regarding North Korea, regarding the Taliban John Bolton said we can’t cozy up to a dictator in North Korea. We can’t give him a world platform without getting anything concrete in return. Likewise, with respect to the Afghanistan decision, I think John Bolton’s deep concern which I’ve heard echoed across the national security establishment is why are we having a negotiation in which the first thing being discussed is the withdrawal of American military and intelligence officials. Shouldn’t we first put the Afghan government at the table. We have it backward. I think John Bolton had strong disagreements and the president said get out of my way.”

John Bolton Was Fired For Giving Trump Sane Advice

Bolton’s firing isn’t a surprise. Anyone who tells Trump no or disagrees with him soon finds themselves on the way out the door. John Bolton was considered a radical right-wing hawk during the Iraq war, but in the Trump administration, he was the sane guy who was trying to get Trump to be a successful international negotiator. Bolton was right. Trump shouldn’t be giving away everything while getting nothing in return.

It isn’t a shock that Bolton is gone a day after Trump’s 9/11 surprise summit with the Taliban at Camp David fell apart.

Mr. Easley is the founder/managing editor and Senior White House and Congressional correspondent for PoliticusUSA. Jason spent four years as a political columnist and the politics editor at 411mania.com, where he covered such issues as the Iraq War, warrantless wiretapping, and the daily workings of the American legislative process. Jason has also written for the Blogger News Network and saw his 2008 presidential election coverage quoted in over 300 newspapers worldwide. Jason has a Bachelor’s Degree in Political Science. His graduate work focused on public policy, with a specialization in social reform movements.

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